Late to the party — Secret Radiohead album that's been hiding in plain sight

Okay, so I don't keep up as much as I should, but I was pretty blown away by this

There's a way to combine the tracks from OK Computer (hereinafter referred to as 01) and In Rainbows (hereinafter referred to as 10), to form one huge mega-album. As Puddlegum explains, "To create the 01 and 10 playlist, begin with OK Computer's track one, "Airbag," and follow this with In Rainbow's track one, "15 Step." Alternate the albums, track by track, until you reach "Karma Police" on OK Computer, making "All I Need" the tenth track on the 01 and 10 playlist." It's not that they sound nice together; it's that these songs were definitely meant to make us shit our pants when played like this. In the way that "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight" and "The End" all flow into each other on The Beatles' Abbey Road, these songs all flow into one another as well, as if they were all recorded in one big session.

Don't believe us? Just listen to it. To get the full effect, you need to set your player with a 10-second crossfade between tracks (more 10s!), but you can notice most stuff without doing that. Then shit your pants.

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I always liked In Rainbows, partly because it reminded me so much of OK Computer, now I find it they are actually one giant album released 10 years apart.

Those are two albums that I always considered to be independent entities, rare records that I've never become tired of listening to, start to finish. I love both. To suggest that they should or can be intertwined is a development that I'm not ready to confront. I'm going to need some time.